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Ennis Davis

Ennis Davis

Co-Founder & Contributing Writer at Modern Cities

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  • English
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  • Society
  • Environment
  • History
  • Transportation and Logistics

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Recent Articles

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THE JAXSON | Lenny’s Lawn: A 4-year retrospective - Jacksonville Today

Here’s a look back at the decisions that led to “Lenny’s Lawn” and what the future may hold for the former Jacksonville Landing site.
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THE JAXSON | The architectural works of John Anderson Lankford - Ja...

Regarded as the “dean of Black architecture,” John Anderson Lankford was a nationally known early 20th century architect with significant ties to Jacksonville.
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OPINION | 5 ways to improve I-95 construction plans in ... - Jackso...

Proposed improvements to I-95 would hurt Downtown Jax. Here’s how to fix that.
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OPINION | Changing the urban landscape in 2023 - Jacksonville Today

2023 could be a year of big change for Jacksonville’s urban core. Here’s a look at five trends to watch through the year.
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THE JAXSON | The railroads of Jacksonville - Jacksonville Today

Today, Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia continue to be served by several railroads.
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OPINION | How to fit a gas station into LaVilla - Jacksonville Today

These examples of urban gas stations show that a Daily’s being proposed for LaVilla can be improved dramatically with some minor changes.
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THE JAXSON | Florida's disappearing citrus processing industry - Ja...

With the Florida citrus industry in sharp decline, here are the four companies that own the state’s six remaining processing plants.
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Disgraced and desecrated: Disturbed urban cemeteries - WJXT News4JAX

Five sites in and around Downtown Jacksonville are built over old public burial grounds. Apparently local developers have never seen Poltergeist.